Believe In The Cure Cycling Tour

Believe In The Cure Cycling Tour

Monday, June 9, 2008

Day 08- Georgia Recap.


Georgia had one last surprise for us this morning. We got out to HWY 17, and began pedaling when I remarked to Jamaal, "Hey. Does this look familiar ?" Of course Jamaal has a terrible sense of direction and place, so this was the wrong question to ask of him, but even he began to recognize our surroundings. Somehow we managed to double back through Savannah, and we got so turned around that we lost a good half hour or so, but we finally figured it out. HWY17 actually merges with the interstate to cross Savannah's Talmadge Cable Bridge, so we had to load up the bikes to cross this impressive monument.

Afterwards we were on our way, making it into South Carolina soon after. Almost instantly the fauna seemed to change, as tall trees hung over the roads providing consistent shade, but the nice bike lanes of Savannah failed to cross the state lines. The roads were in poor condition with spotty availability of shoulder space, but the further we traveled the better the roads seemed to become. We got here a little after noon, here in Beaufort, and took our daily ritual nap. I woke up to a reporter's phone call, and after answering a couple of his questions, we went to explore Beaufort. So far, I think SC is my favorite. I haven't been here long, but I love the look of the place. Quirky shops and local restaurants line the street we are staying on and we are minutes from the downtown area. Tomorrow we will ride to Charleston stopping just before the Francis Marion National Forest. Before I call it quits though, I'd like to take a moment to remember Georgia in all of its gloriousness.

Georgia.
You are a great state. Thank you for our safe passage. It was incredibly hot, though. In the future, it would be more pleasant for your guests if the weather were cooler. Anyways, thanks for your wonderful bar-b-que and your nice residents. Take care, Georgia. We'll miss you.

The Lost, Road Artifacts- Georgia Revived
  • What appeared to be a dog, but after passing it, we discovered it was a wild BOAR. (Jamaal argues with me on the initial appearance of this creature, claiming it looked like a "beaver.")
  • A dirty magazine that someone only got for the articles and after reading them, tossed it on the side of the road.
  • A decapitated baby doll that apparently attempted to cross the road, but forgot to look both ways.
And finally, the best find of Georgia-
A butter knife to complete our collection of silverware. So thanks once again, Georgia. It's been real.

Love, John and Jamaal.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

A completed collection of silverware, eh?
Excellent finds, guys.
XD

I wish I could be there with you and see the scenery changes.
They sound so intriguing.

Keep going, guys.
You're doing great.

Jackson

Bahrtender said...

i love it! now you need a plate and you can cook up the bo-ever, ya i morphed the animals together kinda like a pokemon, if only jaymall had his amazing belt buckle w/ him, he could have caught it. =] well that HWY 17 got me and my fam mixed up and we're indians. crazy i know. anywho i love you boys, you're a trooper!!

KEEP IT UP!!!

Bri Bri

Anonymous said...

yall are doing great sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun i like all of your finds lol its going to be really cool to see just how many things are on the list at the end. good luck and keep it up we are all rooting for you

Addison Ward

Anonymous said...

Hey Guys! It was so good to read your report tonight. John, you have such a way with words. I really enjoy all of your commentary on the trip and I even sometimes wish I were there(that is until I remember you are biking and the heat wave. Also, I wanted to give you a little family history on the Francis Marion National Forest. Your Granddaddy's father was named after Francis Marion and his great grandfather (William Ellis) fought with Francis Marion at the Cowpens in SC(that would be your great great great grandfather; wow that's a mouthful!). To add further confusion on this bit of history, William Ellis' son Greene Ellis (which is Francis Marion Ellis' father) was named after Francis Marion's General, General Greene. Can you tell that Uncle Cary is here? : )

Well, great job guys. I love you both. Andrew will flying in on the 21st to meet you guys in Philly. Really did enjoy the retrieved articles again.

Keep on biking, Love, Aunt Nancy

Anonymous said...

Hi John David you don't know me but I know all about you from your wonderful Aunt Pam. You are truly an inspiration and I am thrilled to learn all about you and your cause. In addition to being a cyclist you definitely have a career in journalism! Your blogs are great and I look forward to reading them daily.

Keep up the good work and I can't wait to finally meet you and Jamal!

Love,
Hot chick or othewise known as Valencia

Anonymous said...

You guys are really amazing for doing this. Love reading the blogs and can't wait to see you two when you get back.

Tarah